About Me

In the name of Allah (God),
I have decided to dedicate sincere and honest endeavour in helping to establish the Truth by helping to defend the good name of the last Prophet (pbuh) of Allah as well as refuting many other lies and misconceptions that are being disseminated by the insincere, wicked, deceptive, intellectually and morally bankrupted individuals as well as the ignorant individuals who all share a faulty characteristic; a blatant disregard for the Truth.
I ask Allah to purify my intentions and save me from doing any good action for self-aggrandizement, as all actions are judged by intentions. May Allah Love me, and bless this work. My message to any non-Muslim reading this is thus:
Please give Islam a chance, research it for yourself and allow Muslims and Muslim sources to be your primary resources you refer to when studying Islam rather than basing your views on agenda-motivated Islamophobic sources.
O Allah, You are Al-Wadud (The Loving)...please O Allah love me and bless all those Muslims and non-Muslims who read this.
Ameen

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Abby Martin and Chris Hedges Defending Islam and Muslims

I just wish some of our Muslim spokespersons and imams were able to defend Islam and Muslims to the degree Chris Hedges and Abby Martin did on this program. Sadly, all too often now, we simply have Muslims cowering in the metaphorical corner when discussing matters of terrorism on mainstream media or alternatively we have ignorant provocateurs such as Anjem Choudary. Sadly, it's rare to see Muslims able to articulate arguments and points such as Abby Martin and Chris Hedges.

Note to Muslim speakers: when you are invited on mainstream media your job is not to cower in the corner. Your job is to condemn it firstly, point out the religion does not allow terrorism (show some evidence for this) and then point to the reasons behind terrorism and how people can work collaboratively in order to prevent further terrorism.

She points out the Boko Haram attack in Nigeria has
received so little press coverage compared to the killings of French citizens.

President Goodluck Jonathan is criticised by Abby Martin for
his lack of/delayed response towards the Boko Haram killings. Abby Martin
believes groups of Boko Haram will only continue with their butchery due to the
apathy around their killings.

Abby Martin denounces the propaganda that Muslims aren't
condemning terrorist attacks. She goes on to deride this craziness of holding
all Muslims responsible for the Charlie Hebdo attack and states no Muslim
should have to condemn these attacks.

The terrorist attack in France that took place at the
satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo was not about free speech. It was not about
radical Islam. It did not illustrate the fictitious clash of civilizations. It
was a harbinger of an emerging dystopia where the wretched of the earth,
deprived of resources to survive, devoid of hope, brutally controlled,
belittled and mocked by the privileged who live in the splendor and indolence
of the industrial West, lash out in nihilistic fury. [truthdig]